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Black97civic
06-20-2004, 08:22 PM
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Khadgar
06-20-2004, 09:11 PM
I like the color of your quest.

Kougar
06-20-2004, 11:35 PM
Eww...stock coil?!

I just put in my bosch red coil :bounce:

Anyhoo that looks pretty clean, but what is the third picture of? Removed canister?

Black97civic
06-21-2004, 12:13 AM
I like the color of your quest.

Thank you very much. I am getting it resprayed soon, but I am staying with the stock color.

Eww...stock coil?!

I just put in my bosch red coil 

Anyhoo that looks pretty clean, but what is the third picture of? Removed canister?

Stock coil is fine for now, the car isnt quite on the road yet, so all it does is start the car, and let it idle.

I am gonna get a bosch red, or maybe something from MSD, I haven't decided yet.

The third pic is of the removed canister and all that stuff, definately looks like a cold air intake of some sort could fit there.

fmicmatt
06-21-2004, 07:53 AM
Originally posted by Khadgar@Jun 19 2004, 09:30 AM
Ok so I got everythign out I dont need now I have to deal with these two lines from teh firewall, I was hoping to get some advice on where to route them safely too as well, I don't want to halfass anything dealing with flamable gas, I've also heard something about a rollover switch in this area you aren't supposed to disconnect, but I didnt see anything like that in the service manual.


Line 1 (http://www.corporatefallout.net/ccremoval01.jpg)

Line 2 (http://www.corporatefallout.net/ccremoval02.jpg)

Thanks for any help!

-Khad
OK.........I haven't seen an answer to your question yet so here goes........

The first pic is of your gas tank purge/expansion vent. Check valve it to exhale only and add a piece of vac line to route it down to the ground so it doesn't spew hot gas vapors near your exhaust or engine.

The second pic has nothing to do with your vac/emissions. It is you drain tube for your A/C evaporator that is behind the glove box. Leave it open/uncapped unless you want standing water in your passenger side floor.

-Matt

Khadgar
06-21-2004, 05:41 PM
Wow an answer finally =P. Thanks I don't have my AC anywhere near running condition so I gues that one doesn't matter and I routed the other one down to the ground.